Editor:
I think it's OK that the Daily Press printed the Family Research Council's column ("Argument against gay marriage is phony as a $3 bill,
Editor:
We totally agree with the letter from Tony Blain concerning the closure of our iconic main post office ("Not a good move," Letters to the Editor, Aug.
Editor:
One hour ago (0320 hours) while I am watering some trees, I spy four coyotes (probably juveniles) gathering around the lower east pond of Douglas Park. Some of them
Editor: Can you give this information to the community? There are 10, nine-hour parking spaces on the north side of Pico Boulevard between Centinela Avenue and 34th Street, right under the 10 Freeway overpass. In five years, I’ve never seen a car parked there. Ursula Fox Santa Monica
Editor:
Dear Ms. Diana Alvarado (U.S. Postal Service),
This letter is sent to inform you and other U.S. Postal Service officials of my extreme displeasure and opposition to
Editor:
As a wildlife biologist, allow me to refute the outrageous statement by chef John Carlos Kuramoto ("Challenging the forbidden food," July 25) that ducks "force-feed themselves.
Editor:
Sad to see the headline in [Wednesday's] paper: "Jewish group says owner shut down party out of anti-Semitism." What the paper should have written was
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In the July 21 edition of the Santa Monica Daily Press ("Community speaks up for post office") it seems that the closing of the Fifth Street post
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Four years ago, the Rev. Janet McKeithen of the Church in Ocean Park performed a wedding ceremony for a gay couple ("Church in Ocean Park allowed to embrace
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Moving the main post office to Seventh Street and Colorado Avenue means patrons must cross the Exposition Light Rail Line to reach the facility ("Community speaks up for
Editor:
In Meredith Carroll's column "The Aurora-Penn State connection," (Meredith Pro Tem, July 25) she asserts that the "gun crazies" inanely argue that others
Editor:
Dear Diana Alvarado:
Santa Monica's main post office has proudly served the public from its current location since 1937. But instead of celebrating its 75th anniversary of